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title: "12170 Class 2 Trailer Hitch, 1-1/4-Inch Receiver, Compatible with Select Mazda CX-5"
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# 3,500 lbs towing capacity 1-1/4-inch receiver size Dual-coat rust & UV resistance 12170 Class 2 Trailer Hitch, 1-1/4-Inch Receiver, Compatible with Select Mazda CX-5

**Brand:** curt
**Price:** ฿24101
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗 Tow Boldly, Tow Smartly — The Mazda CX-5’s Ultimate Hitch Upgrade

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 12170 Class 2 Trailer Hitch, 1-1/4-Inch Receiver, Compatible with Select Mazda CX-5 by curt
- **How much does it cost?** ฿24101 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- curt enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted curt brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Heavy-Duty Strength:** Welded steel frame rated for 3,500 lbs gross trailer weight and 350 lbs tongue weight—tow with total confidence.
- • **Durability That Lasts:** Industry-leading dual-coat finish combines liquid A-coat and black powder coat for unbeatable rust, chip, and UV protection.
- • **Versatile Towing & Cargo:** Standard 1-1/4-inch receiver supports a wide range of light-duty towing and hitch-mounted accessories—expand your adventure options.
- • **Precision Fit for Mazda CX-5:** Custom engineered to seamlessly integrate with select Mazda CX-5 models for a sleek, factory-like appearance.
- • **Tested for Real-World Safety:** SAE J684 certified and rigorously tested on actual vehicles to ensure maximum reliability on every journey.

## Overview

The CURT 12170 Class 2 Trailer Hitch is a robust, custom-fit towing solution designed specifically for select Mazda CX-5 models. Crafted from high-strength welded steel, it supports up to 3,500 lbs gross trailer weight and 350 lbs tongue weight. Featuring a corrosion-resistant dual-coat finish and a standard 1-1/4-inch receiver, this hitch offers versatile towing and accessory options. Tested to SAE J684 standards in real-world conditions, it ensures dependable performance and safety for light-duty towing needs.

## Description

Whatever the next checkpoint is on your adventure -- whether it's getting your bike on the trail before sunrise or making it to the campground before dark -- CURT class 2 hitches let you Bring It with confidence. These receiver hitches are made to handle most light-duty towing applications and offer a custom fit for your vehicle. Typically used on full-size cars, crossovers, compact SUVs, minivans or even compact pickup trucks, a CURT class 2 trailer hitch complements the design of smaller vehicles. This particular class 2 hitch is made to be a custom hitch for certain years of the Mazda CX-5 (to verify vehicle compatibility, see application info). It offers a weight carrying capacity of 3,500 lbs. GTW and 350 lbs. TW. Class 2 trailer hitches can typically be used to tow a variety of lightweight trailers, such as a small utility trailer, small fishing boat trailer or popup camper (NOTE: Never exceed the lowest weight capacity of any towing component). They are also perfect for adding cargo space to your vehicle with a bike rack or cargo carrier. This class 2 hitch features a 1-1/4" receiver tube to accept a ball mount shank or other hitch-mounted accessory. For safety, it is tested in accordance with SAE J684. A custom trailer hitch design requires extra care, and as such, CURT class 2 hitches are engineered using real vehicles and hands-on research. We use high-strength steel, robotic welding and rigorous testing to produce hitches that are built to fit your lifestyle. To ensure that each hitch will be a reliable extension of your vehicle, we also finish our hitches in a co-curing of liquid A-coat and black powder coat, giving them long-lasting rust and wear resistance.

Review: A few tips that might help someone - This is a quality product, and it fit our CX-5's mounting holes perfectly. The "novice' installation was supposed to be only 40 minutes. Ha! It was more like a few hours. Even so, we saved a lot of money by installing it ourselves. Here's what we learned: 1. You will need TWO people who know how to turn wrenches. This is too awkward a job for someone experienced with mechanical work and someone who doesn't really have any mechanical skills. That's because both ends of the hitch receiver have to be positioned at the same time. It MIGHT be possible to make the 40 minute mark with two experienced people, if you don't waste any time. But with an experienced person + an inexperienced person, expect it to take hours. You might improve on that time if BOTH people watch the installation video, because it's hard for one person to explain things to the other person in the moment, with both people under the car. 2. It's not necessary to jack up the car. In fact the working distance is reasonably decent with the car on the ground. 3. I didn't want to just hang the muffler down. Instead, I supported it on a box. That didn't really work. Just leave it hanging, because you'll need the room. Nothing will break - I don't think. At least nothing broke on my exhaust. 4. The fish wires work brilliantly, unless they get bent. Do not let them get bent as you raise the hitch receiver into place. 5. Leave the rear muffler hangers on the body!!! There's a reason they tell you to do this. It is because with the hitch receiver in place, it's hard to work the hanger over the hook on the body. Not IMPOSSIBLE, though: Lube the hole well with WD40, turn it upwards, and mash it sideways over the hook. It doesn't look like it would work, but it does. If I might propose an alternative method that will work better with an inexperienced helper: 1. Follow the instructions for lowering the muffler. 2. Prep the hitch receiver with the taped-on washers as instructed. 3. Position the hitch receiver. The main square beam will rest safely inside the lower lip of the bumper cover. Each person should hand-thread a hex bolt and washer through the FORWARD holes of the receiver and into the captured nut on the body. If the helper is unable to accomplish this, the receiver assembly will stay safely in place with just one end attached and the main beam sitting on top of the bumper cover, allowing the experienced hand to switch places and thread the opposite bolt. 4. Secure the rear end of the receiver into position by cramming a cardboard box underneath the receiver socket. The correct position is the highest position it can be supported. All remaining work can be done by the experienced person, perhaps with an occasional push or tug from the assistant. 5. THEN use the fish wires to insert the carriage bolts and backing plate into the frame and out through both the side hole in the frame AND the hitch receiver hole. The reason for doing this step in this order, at this point, is to prevent the awkwardness of stringing the fish wire through the receiver hole while raising the receiver into place, which can result in a hung or bent wire and a lot of frustration and cursing. Tip: if the bolt won't insert through all the holes, align the washers and components by sticking a tool through the hole, and forcing it around in a circular motion. This may be done with the fish wire in place. 6. Tighten it all down, and thank your helper. :-)
Review: Fits like a glove & does the job for hauling a small utility trailer - This is the third Curt 12170 hitch I have installed on a Mazda CX-5. #1 was a 2016 FWD, #2 was a 2018 AWD, and #3 was a 2019 AWD. As I write this, desertcart does not show this fitting a 2019 CX-5, but it will just fine. Likewise, there is no significant difference between a FWD and an AWD in the area where this hitch mounts - it fits both models equally well. Installation instructions are good, and written by someone whose first language is English. Take their advice, and tape the four spacer washers to the inside of the hitch rails before you attempt to install it. Although I did two of the three hitch installs single-handedly, the install where I had a spare person to help support the hitch as I started the bolts was much easier. The hitch's holes line up perfectly with existing holes in the vehicle's frame rails. Other than manhandling the weight of the hitch, the hardest part of the install for me was getting the four rubber mounts loose from the muffler. Again, follow the advice on the installation instructions and leave the rubber mounts attached to the vehicle (don't take them all the way off the car). Once the hitch is in place, it is a challenge to get them back onto the vehicle if you take them all the way off. For wiring, I have bought and installed Tekonsha 118746 trailer harnesses. The wiring harness install has actually taken more time than the hitch install. As for service. I have had no issues during the two years I have had this hitch on the 2016. At the risk of stating the obvious, neither a four cylinder CX-5, nor this class II hitch are engineered to pull a 30' Airstream. However, that duo has done just fine pulling a small utility trailer (example: Harbor Freight 4x8). My uses have seen no more than about 100# of tongue weight and maybe 600# to 800# of total trailer weight. When not in use, the small little receiver box is the only thing visible. The rest of the assembly is tucked WAY UP behind the rear bumper. It is very unobtrusive, and for me has posed no clearance issues backing over parking lot planters, or driving up steep driveways. Color me satisfied (after all, I have bought and installed THREE).

## Features

- DEPENDABLE STRENGTH — With a strong, welded steel build, this class 2 hitch package is rated for 3,500 lbs. gross trailer weight and 350 lbs. tongue weight (limited to lowest-rated towing component)
- HIGHLY VERSATILE — This class 2 trailer hitch provides a standard 1-1/4-inch receiver (not compatible with vertical hanging bikes / bike racks that require the bikes to be hung / mounted vertically)
- DUAL-COAT FINISH — For industry-leading rust, chip and UV resistance inside and out, this automotive tow hitch is submersed in a liquid A-coat and co-cured with a durable black powder coat finish
- EASY INSTALLATION — This class 2 hitch fits select model years of the Mazda CX-5
- TESTED FOR SAFETY — Each CURT class 2 trailer hitch design is thoroughly tested at our Detroit facility, using real vehicles in real-world conditions. Our hitches are tested to SAE J684 specs to give you confidence and safety on the road ahead

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B071NTP7Z5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #944,964 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #237 in Towing Drawbar Hitches |
| Brand Name | CURT |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Marine-Personal-Craft, Pickup Trucks, Sport-Utility-Vehicles, Trailer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00612314121700 |
| Included Components | Class 2 Hitch |
| Item Type Name | Mazda CX-5 |
| Manufacturer | CURT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12170 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty (One-Year Finish, One-Year Parts) |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | 12170 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | 12170 |
| UPC | 612314121700 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CURT
- **Manufacturer:** CURT
- **Material:** Carbon Steel
- **OEM Part Number:** 12170
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Car, Marine-Personal-Craft, Pickup Trucks, Sport-Utility-Vehicles, Trailer

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A few tips that might help someone
*by B***E on January 28, 2024*

This is a quality product, and it fit our CX-5's mounting holes perfectly. The "novice' installation was supposed to be only 40 minutes. Ha! It was more like a few hours. Even so, we saved a lot of money by installing it ourselves. Here's what we learned: 1. You will need TWO people who know how to turn wrenches. This is too awkward a job for someone experienced with mechanical work and someone who doesn't really have any mechanical skills. That's because both ends of the hitch receiver have to be positioned at the same time. It MIGHT be possible to make the 40 minute mark with two experienced people, if you don't waste any time. But with an experienced person + an inexperienced person, expect it to take hours. You might improve on that time if BOTH people watch the installation video, because it's hard for one person to explain things to the other person in the moment, with both people under the car. 2. It's not necessary to jack up the car. In fact the working distance is reasonably decent with the car on the ground. 3. I didn't want to just hang the muffler down. Instead, I supported it on a box. That didn't really work. Just leave it hanging, because you'll need the room. Nothing will break - I don't think. At least nothing broke on my exhaust. 4. The fish wires work brilliantly, unless they get bent. Do not let them get bent as you raise the hitch receiver into place. 5. Leave the rear muffler hangers on the body!!! There's a reason they tell you to do this. It is because with the hitch receiver in place, it's hard to work the hanger over the hook on the body. Not IMPOSSIBLE, though: Lube the hole well with WD40, turn it upwards, and mash it sideways over the hook. It doesn't look like it would work, but it does. If I might propose an alternative method that will work better with an inexperienced helper: 1. Follow the instructions for lowering the muffler. 2. Prep the hitch receiver with the taped-on washers as instructed. 3. Position the hitch receiver. The main square beam will rest safely inside the lower lip of the bumper cover. Each person should hand-thread a hex bolt and washer through the FORWARD holes of the receiver and into the captured nut on the body. If the helper is unable to accomplish this, the receiver assembly will stay safely in place with just one end attached and the main beam sitting on top of the bumper cover, allowing the experienced hand to switch places and thread the opposite bolt. 4. Secure the rear end of the receiver into position by cramming a cardboard box underneath the receiver socket. The correct position is the highest position it can be supported. All remaining work can be done by the experienced person, perhaps with an occasional push or tug from the assistant. 5. THEN use the fish wires to insert the carriage bolts and backing plate into the frame and out through both the side hole in the frame AND the hitch receiver hole. The reason for doing this step in this order, at this point, is to prevent the awkwardness of stringing the fish wire through the receiver hole while raising the receiver into place, which can result in a hung or bent wire and a lot of frustration and cursing. Tip: if the bolt won't insert through all the holes, align the washers and components by sticking a tool through the hole, and forcing it around in a circular motion. This may be done with the fish wire in place. 6. Tighten it all down, and thank your helper. :-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fits like a glove & does the job for hauling a small utility trailer
*by S***B on May 25, 2019*

This is the third Curt 12170 hitch I have installed on a Mazda CX-5. #1 was a 2016 FWD, #2 was a 2018 AWD, and #3 was a 2019 AWD. As I write this, Amazon does not show this fitting a 2019 CX-5, but it will just fine. Likewise, there is no significant difference between a FWD and an AWD in the area where this hitch mounts - it fits both models equally well. Installation instructions are good, and written by someone whose first language is English. Take their advice, and tape the four spacer washers to the inside of the hitch rails before you attempt to install it. Although I did two of the three hitch installs single-handedly, the install where I had a spare person to help support the hitch as I started the bolts was much easier. The hitch's holes line up perfectly with existing holes in the vehicle's frame rails. Other than manhandling the weight of the hitch, the hardest part of the install for me was getting the four rubber mounts loose from the muffler. Again, follow the advice on the installation instructions and leave the rubber mounts attached to the vehicle (don't take them all the way off the car). Once the hitch is in place, it is a challenge to get them back onto the vehicle if you take them all the way off. For wiring, I have bought and installed Tekonsha 118746 trailer harnesses. The wiring harness install has actually taken more time than the hitch install. As for service. I have had no issues during the two years I have had this hitch on the 2016. At the risk of stating the obvious, neither a four cylinder CX-5, nor this class II hitch are engineered to pull a 30' Airstream. However, that duo has done just fine pulling a small utility trailer (example: Harbor Freight 4x8). My uses have seen no more than about 100# of tongue weight and maybe 600# to 800# of total trailer weight. When not in use, the small little receiver box is the only thing visible. The rest of the assembly is tucked WAY UP behind the rear bumper. It is very unobtrusive, and for me has posed no clearance issues backing over parking lot planters, or driving up steep driveways. Color me satisfied (after all, I have bought and installed THREE).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ High quality, relatively easy installation, but instructions could be better
*by M***C on July 12, 2019*

I've installed a trailer hitch on nearly every vehicle I've ever owned, and I've come to rely on Curt Manufacturing for high quality hitches at a reasonable price. This hitch is no exception: very high quality, as I've come to expect. BUT -- whoever wrote up these instructions never installed one of these hitches. "Installation time: 40 minutes" my a**. Not even close. Plan on 2-3 hours. To be fair, most of that is Mazda's fault, not Curt's: you have to lower the muffler to install the hitch, and that is NOT easy by any means. It would probably be easier if the car were up on a lift, but that's not something that the average homeowner has in his garage. Most of us have to crawl around on the garage floor. The part that IS Curt's fault is the illustrations in the instructions: it's hard to see exactly what they're referring to in these tiny, grainy black&white photos. Line drawings would have been a lot better. On the positive side, installing a trailer hitch is something you only have to do to a car once, so in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't really matter that much that they underestimated the time so much.

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